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'''Sample Member''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Active Member/Alumni Member of [[Sample Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.university.edu Sample University].
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== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
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| name          = Rolla F. Wood
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| school        = University of Central Missouri
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| inducted      = October 24, 1919
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| rollnumber    = Α 39
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== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
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'''Rolla F. Wood''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumnus of [[Alpha Chapter]] (Α 39) at [http://www.ucmo.edu/ University of Central Missouri].  
Hold any Chapter Offices? Sever as a Grand Chapter Delegate? Known for a particular skill or talent in your Chapter? Organize an event? Tell us how you are/were Active at Sample Chapter.
 
  
== Alumni Years to Present ==
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==Fraternity Life==
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Wood is credited with "galvanizing the National Officers into a cohesive unit and capitalizing on this unity for expansion and increased services for member chapters."<sup>1</sup>
  
== National Involvement ==
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Wood was responsible for having Phi Sigma Pi join with other professional fraternities in establishing the Professional Interfraternity Conference on March 2, 1928.  Today this organization is known as the [http://www.profraternity.org/ Professional Fraternity Association].
* National Commitees
 
* Roadtrips
 
* etc.
 
  
== Bigs and Littles ==
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Rolla F. Wood uses his contacts formed during graduate school to establish the fourth chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, the [[Epsilon Chapter]] at George Peabody Teachers College, on August 16, 1928.
Sample Member's Big Brother is Sample Big, who is now...
 
  
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== National Involvement ==
* Little 1, Alumnus
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[[Image:Wood_building.jpg‎‎|thumb|300px|right|Wood Building]]
* Little 2, Expelled
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* [[National President]] (1928-1929)
* etc.
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* [[Vice President of Chapter Development|National Counselor]] (1929-1930)
 
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* [[Senior Vice President | National Vice President]] (1930-1931)
== Further Resources ==
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* [[National Historian]] (1931-1935)
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* [[Regional Director]] (1937-1942)
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* Advisor to Alpha Chapter between the 1930's and 1950's
  
 
== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
== Other Interesting Facts ==
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* Has the [[Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship]] named in his honor.
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* Wood Building on the Warrensburg campus is named in his honor.
  
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===References===
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<sup>1</sup> ''[[The Scholar's Province]]'', Seventh Edition page 9
  
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{{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = , | succeeded = [[C.H. McClure]], [[Alpha]] | councilname = [[National Counselor]] | term = 1929-1930 }}
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{{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = unknown<br>National Vice President, 1st<br>[[Rolla F. Wood]], [[Alpha]]<br>National Vice President, 2nd | succeeded = [[C.H. McClure]], [[Alpha]], [[Beta]] | councilname = [[National Vice President]] | term = 1931 }}
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{{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[Ellis K. Frye]], [[Gamma]] | succeeded = Office becomes National Vice President | councilname = [[National Vice President, 2nd]] | term = 1930-1931 }}
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{{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = [[J.A. Leach]], [[Alpha]] | succeeded = [[Frank Alexander]], [[Epsilon]] | councilname = [[National President]] | term = 1928-1929 }}
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{{Infobox CouncilSuccession | preceded = none | succeeded = [[James A. Brammell]], [[Rho]] | councilname = [[National Historian]] | term = 1931-1935 }}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 18 February 2009


Rolla F. Wood
Rolla wood.jpg
Name Rolla F. Wood
Chapter Alpha
University of Central Missouri
Date Inducted October 24, 1919
Roll Number Α 39
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major
Birthdate
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards

Rolla F. Wood (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumnus of Alpha Chapter (Α 39) at University of Central Missouri.

Fraternity Life

Wood is credited with "galvanizing the National Officers into a cohesive unit and capitalizing on this unity for expansion and increased services for member chapters."1

Wood was responsible for having Phi Sigma Pi join with other professional fraternities in establishing the Professional Interfraternity Conference on March 2, 1928. Today this organization is known as the Professional Fraternity Association.

Rolla F. Wood uses his contacts formed during graduate school to establish the fourth chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, the Epsilon Chapter at George Peabody Teachers College, on August 16, 1928.

National Involvement

Wood Building

Other Interesting Facts

References

1 The Scholar's Province, Seventh Edition page 9

National Counselor
Preceded By
,
Term
1929-1930
Succeeded By
C.H. McClure, Alpha
National Vice President
Preceded By
unknown
National Vice President, 1st
Rolla F. Wood, Alpha
National Vice President, 2nd
Term
1931
Succeeded By
C.H. McClure, Alpha, Beta
National Vice President, 2nd
Preceded By
Ellis K. Frye, Gamma
Term
1930-1931
Succeeded By
Office becomes National Vice President
National President
Preceded By
J.A. Leach, Alpha
Term
1928-1929
Succeeded By
Frank Alexander, Epsilon
National Historian
Preceded By
none
Term
1931-1935
Succeeded By
James A. Brammell, Rho